Home Assistant (http://homeassistant.io/) is a Home automation platform that allows you to monitor and control all sorts of devices an platform in the privacy of your own house (no cloud). I've added my SamyGO TV (H6400) to Home Assistant by using the samygo-web-api (viewtopic.php?f=75&t=11881).

Installation:
1. Make sure you've installed the web api and its dependencies on the TV
2. Install Home Assistant on your computer/RPI/Odroid/device and go through the standard configuration
3. Copy the jsonrest sensor to your custom components folder:

I'm glad you find it helpful. The hard work is done by the SamyGO libraries, I just added a web API around them so that I could query them from Home Assistant.
If you have a newer generation TV (J or higher), the API won't work, and needs to be redone. I can do it, but I would need help from somebody with shell access on such a TV.

Hey, that looks great! Do you have plans to push this towards the official homeassistant distribution at some point (would probably require converting it to a `mediaplayer` platform)? If so and you need help with it, I'll be there for it if I'll manage to root my H-series.

I was planning on pushing the jsonrest custom component first (actually merge the functionality in the REST sensor).
Regarding making it a media player - I don't know. I will need to find out what a mediaplayer component does and if the API can satisfy all the needs. Otherwise, yes, it would be doable.

Merging with the rest sensor sounds indeed ideal! I'm unsure how to use another "platform" inside a media_player, but in principle it will just allow an easy and stable API for common media player commands so it should be doable. I'll create issues / submit patches to your repository when i'm able to check it out, thanks again for your contribution, it drove me towards rooting the device once and for all. That and doing an Ambilight-like custom LED backlight sounds like a fun small project (with the help of libScreenShot!).

I wrote a preliminary mediaplayer component just to see how it would work. The basic functionality is already there, what would be nice to have is a list of available sources (I was considering parsing the output from libHideSources, but it displays way too much information...) to make switching the inputs easier. https://github.com/rytilahti/home-assis ... 6a015f0851 is the commit, and adding

I'm still undecided what other features should be implemented (channel changing, source changing at least) and whether to try to push this towards the official release, but it's a start and makes it a bit easier than using the rest api with jsonrest directly.

Hey, that looks really good!
When it's working well enough it should be pushed upstream.
I'll try it out, hopefully this week.
Regarding a list of sources, I will look at libHideSources and expose the available sources though an API call. I'll let you know when it's done.

Ok, let me know what you think! I looked into libHideSources earlier and it would indeed be possible to parse its log file generated (however, it has to be injected during the boot up while LIST is being set). I did not do that as the listing was way too broad and it was showing a lot of entries which are not available at all on my telly. If you manage to get it work, we can add the obtained list, or otherwise provide a predefined list of sources